If you don't want to lose the other data entered since that point, then the best solution would be to:

1) Install a test instance of SpiraTest onto another computer (you can use the same license key)2) Do a restore back into this test instance3) Now use the Excel Add-In to import all the test cases from this test installation4) Delete all the test cases / steps from the Excel sheet apart from the ones that you need to restore5) Remove all the Test Case IDs and Test Step IDs from the Test Case # and Test Step # columns (this will make the Excel Add-In add them to the production server rather than trying to do an update)6) Now point the Excel Add-In to your production server7) Now choose the Export option to load the missing test cases / steps into your production instance.

We assumed from the email you had sent that you were on an older version of the system (v3.0 or older) that didn't support un-deletes. With v3.1 (or later) you can just go to Administration > Project History Changes and Restore the items marked as Deleted. This was not possible in previous versions.

We deleted some test case by mistake and we went on to recycle bin to restore one of the deleted Spira Team folders we found in there. After restoring the folder we can't load Spira-Team at all, we getan error message . Would you please assist us get our setting correct and recover test cases we deleted by mistake.

The Windows recycle bin on the SpiraTest server itself is not related to the Undelete functionality inside the application. It sounds like you may have corrupted some of the SpiraTest program files by doing this. You probably need to backup your SpiraTest database, uninstall SpiraTest and then reinstall, then restore the backed-up database.

We deleted a number of test cases by mistake but when we went to Undelete them we could not see them there to undelete.I believe what happened was that a folder was selected and then was delete hit by mistake so everything in the folder got deleted?Any ideas why these would not have appeared for us to Undelete?In the end we used the script provided above but that caused other issues so would love to find out about using Undelete in this instance.